is the irish daily mail the first to fit on a postage stamp?

NOAH

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got the irish daily mail today and it looked a bit "ODD" looked at yestedays and lo and behold they have shrunk it by a 3rd!! no mention of lowering price though!!

noah
 
The online version is uk based. On the Irish Paper Version they often take stories from website and include in paper a few days later. I often read articles on the website and a week later they are in irish edition of paper

In regard price I think that €1 is the max price in regard to demand. It is the kind of paper that could loose readership quickly if the standard of it continues to drop.
 
In regard price I think that €1 is the max price in regard to demand. It is the kind of paper that could loose readership quickly if the standard of it continues to drop.

You mean that xenophobic, racist, bigoted, hate-filled rag has room to develop even lower standards? Lord help us all.
 
Have to admit, I wouldn't usually be one of these newspaper snobs who looks down at someone because of the paper they read but I draw the line at the Daily Mail. How it ever got a foothold in the Irish market considering the kind of stuff they publish in the UK I will never know.
 
Have to admit, I wouldn't usually be one of these newspaper snobs who looks down at someone because of the paper they read but I draw the line at the Daily Mail. How it ever got a foothold in the Irish market considering the kind of stuff they publish in the UK I will never know.

Never read it.
Is the UK version really that bad?
 
Have to admit, I wouldn't usually be one of these newspaper snobs who looks down at someone because of the paper they read but I draw the line at the Daily Mail. How it ever got a foothold in the Irish market considering the kind of stuff they publish in the UK I will never know.

I agree. Probably comes down to price for many which is a huge pity.
 
I bought it a few times last year for the David Attenborough DVDs. I had to stick the paper inside a copy of Hustler, just to avoid the embarrassment of being seen with it :D
 
Have to admit, I wouldn't usually be one of these newspaper snobs who looks down at someone because of the paper they read but I draw the line at the Daily Mail. How it ever got a foothold in the Irish market considering the kind of stuff they publish in the UK I will never know.
I agree with this and most of the other posts.
I don't buy British newspapers; the tabliods range from rubbish to "xenophobic, racist, bigoted, hate-filled" and anti-Irish, many of the broadsheets are anti-Irish (The Times, The Sunday Times, The Telegraph).
 
I must confess that I like the 'it's a knockout' style political coverage in the Mail but I must admit that it's otherwise mostly a rubbish paper.
 
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